Now Dragoon wants the creature back. The Forerunners want to sacrifice it. And a rogue faction of mutated "Lizard-Priests" wants to worship it. Jack? He just wants to drive.
In the final battle, Dragoon unleashes a bull T-rex armored with scrap metal. Jack does the unthinkable: he plays chicken. Revving the Eldorado’s V8 to a deafening roar, he drives into the beast’s open jaws—then fires a grappling hook into its palate. The car swings beneath the dinosaur’s head as Cyrus, now riding shotgun, unleashes a sonic shriek that disorients the creature long enough for Jack to steer it off the highway edge.
The T-rex falls. Dragoon flees. The Forerunners scatter.
In the smoldering ruins of a post-apocalyptic world, where humanity clings to scraps and prehistoric nightmares have returned to rule the asphalt, one man drives a vintage Cadillac and hunts for the ultimate prize: survival. cadillacs and dinosaurs game
“Also heard the pterodactyls are migrating. Figure we can race ‘em.”
Our story begins in —not the year, but the city: a walled settlement built inside the corroded skeleton of a collapsed metropolis. The air smells of ozone, gasoline, and wet reptile. Jack Tenrec, a scrappy mechanic and "Cadillac driver" (a rogue who salvages and fights for city rights), is in a bind.
“What now?” she asks.
The Cadillac peels out, kicking up ash and old-world dust. Behind them, a pack of Deinonychuses gives chase—but that’s just another Tuesday.
Jack kicks the ignition. The engine growls like a sleeping tyrannosaur.
“There’s a rumored garage two sectors east. Says they still make hubcaps from before the Crash.” Now Dragoon wants the creature back
In a world without law, the only thing faster than extinction is a classic Cadillac with a full tank and nothing left to lose.
As dawn breaks over the ruins, Jack polishes a fresh raptor claw scratch on his Cadillac’s door. Hannah sits on the hood, feeding Cyrus a strip of jerky.
— not just a name, but a way of life.
He grins.